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GOP's anti-Obamacare push gains new momentum in wake of Gruber video — The Republican Party's ardent campaign against President Obama's health-care law gained new momentum on Wednesday as lawmakers reacted angrily to assertions by an architect of the policy that it was crafted in a deliberately deceptive way in order to pass Congress.
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Voter stupidity remark gives GOP new ammo on ObamaCare — Comments about voter stupidity made by an ally of the Obama administration are turning into conservatives' newest weapon against the president's healthcare law. — A series of unearthed videos of ObamaCare consultant Jonathan Gruber …
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Hot Air


The Obamacare Debate Was One of the Most Transparent in Recent Memory — Earlier this year, the opponents of the Affordable Care Act spun a complete revision of the law's legislative history from a video in which MIT professor, and Obamacare architect, Jonathan Gruber mistakenly said citizens …
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Hot Air, Fox News, The Daily Caller, Washington Post and Washington Free Beacon

White House: Gruber's Comments About O-Care Are ‘Simply Not True’
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MichelleMalkin.com, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, The Moderate Voice, Washington Free Beacon and The Hill

Hearings floated as Hill Republicans seize on Gruber Obamacare comments

The Jonathan Gruber Controversy and Washington's Dirty Little Secret
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NBC News, Washington Post, Fox News, The Dish, MichelleMalkin.com, Vox and NewsBusters


Gov. Mike Beebe says he will pardon his own son — Gov. Mike Beebe says he will pardon his son, Kyle, for a felony crime from his past. — “Mr. Governor, I am asking for a second chance at life. I am asking for a second chance to be the man that I know that I can be,” Kyle Beebe wrote in his pardon application to his father.
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Liberaland, Talking Points Memo, ABC News and Fox News
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Arkansas governor to pardon son on drug charges
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Gawker and New York Magazine

Source: Obama to announce 10-point immigration plan via exec action as early as next week — EXCLUSIVE: President Obama is planning to unveil a 10-part plan for overhauling U.S. immigration policy via executive action — including suspending deportations for millions — as early as next Friday …
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Obama veers left after red wave — President Obama has taken significant steps to the left since his party's devastating losses in the midterm elections. — In a surprise, he announced a major deal on climate change with China during a trip to Beijing Tuesday.


Harry Reid wants Warren in Senate leadership — Senate Democrats want to enlist a progressive firebrand as a member of their leadership: Elizabeth Warren. — The incoming Senate minority leader, Harry Reid, is engaged in private talks with the Massachusetts freshman to create …
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Washington Times, Hot Air, PoliticusUSA and Booman Tribune
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Democrats fault leaders for brushing off 2014 midterm losses
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Political Wire

House, Senate to vote on Keystone XL pipeline — Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) moved quickly on Wednesday to force the U.S. Senate to pass a long-stalled bill allowing the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. Senate leaders agreed to hold a vote as early as next Tuesday.
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Firedoglake, BuzzFeed, American Spectator, Politico and Liberaland
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Mary Landrieu: Dead Woman Walking?
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The Hill, Outside the Beltway, Politico and Bloomberg Politics

Democrats Leave a Body on the Campaign Trail
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Politico, Washington Post, NOLA.com topics, American Spectator, US News and Talking Points Memo


Obama Outmaneuvers Republicans on Climate Change — Republicans' best argument against regulating carbon emissions from U.S. coal plants has always been this: If China won't act, what use is it? Why risk harming the U.S. economy if the resulting drop in emissions isn't enough to slow the worst effects of climate change?
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In Climate Deal With China, Obama May Set 2016 Theme
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The PJ Tatler

Best APEC summit ever
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New York Times, The Daily Caller, DownWithTyranny! and Bloomberg View


Robert Reich's advice to Hillary Clinton: Ride the populist wave — Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich is not running for president, but he thinks any Democrat who is - including his “old friend” Hillary Clinton - should worry about Republicans outflanking them on populism.
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Gallup
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The Rudy Giuliani guide to beating Hillary Clinton
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The New Republic, Washington Post, ABC News and Taylor Marsh


Internal Memos Detail Davis Campaign Dysfunction … Feb. 11 Letter From Prism Communications Jan. 6 Memo About Davis Campaign Disarray — Consultants for Democrat Wendy Davis warned her campaign months ago that the Fort Worth senator was headed for a humiliating defeat in the Texas governor's race unless …
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Fox News and Talking Points Memo


Eric Cantor's Secrets for Negotiating with Joe Biden — “The Guy's Awesome” — Last week's Republican victories may have had the paradoxical effect of increasing the influence of the consummate Congressional Democrat, Joe Biden. GOP leaders looking to show they can get things done …
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Talking Points Memo, Booman Tribune, Washington Times, Political Wire and Politico


Which Word Should Be Banned in 2015? — If you hear that word one more time, you will definitely cringe. You may exhale pointedly. And you might even seek out the nearest the pair of chopsticks and thrust them through your own eardrums like straws through plastic lids. What word is this?
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The FriskyThe Frisky, The Huffington Post, Shot in the Dark, Mashable, Gawker and Shakesville

Bill Cosby raped me. Why did it take 30 years for people to believe my story? — Only when a male comedian called Cosby a rapist did the accusation take hold. — In 2004, when Andrea Constand filed a lawsuit against Bill Cosby for sexual assault, her lawyers asked me to testify.


Religion in Latin America — Widespread Change in a Historically Catholic Region — Latin America is home to more than 425 million Catholics - nearly 40% of the world's total Catholic population - and the Roman Catholic Church now has a Latin American pope for the first time in its history.
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Christian Today, New York Times and Crux